Each weekday, 2,570 hours and 15 minutes of conservative talk are broadcast on these stations compared to 254 hours of progressive talk -- 10 times as much conservative talk as progressive talk.

In Ohio, there are 10 radio markets. In eight of those markets, there is not a single hour of progressive talk. In the two markets that do broadcast a total of six hours of progressive talk, those hours compete against 52 hours of conservative talk.

Of course, all that talking isn't news: it's editorials. So, conservatives have what amounts to nationwide, non-stop conservative opinion pieces, all day, everyday, with tens of millions of audience members all hearing essentially the same set of messages and opinions, yet they'd have us believe that so-called "liberal media" -- networks and programming that consists primarily of morning and evening OTA mainstream programming, along with a 2.5 CNN talk programs, NPR and MSNBC -- or, as Carlson puts it, "big news stations," somehow dominate the airwaves.